curiam by the court
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PER... curiam (by the court)
PER.... curiam (by the court as a whole)
ENBANCBy the full court, in law
awardto give by the decision of a court
awardingto give by the decision of a court
misawardto give by the decision of a court
awardersto give by the decision of a court
awardedto give by the decision of a court
awarderto give by the decision of a court
standthe place occupied by a witness giving testimony in court
standsthe place occupied by a witness giving testimony in court
stoodthe place occupied by a witness giving testimony in court
sentenceThe punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court
divorceThe legal dissolution of a marriage by a court or other competent body
eyresa circuit traveled by an itinerant justice in medieval England or the court he presided over
eyrea circuit traveled by an itinerant justice in medieval England or the court he presided over
pavana stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
pavanea stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
actionsthe initiating of a proceeding in a court of justice by which one demands or enforces one's right
pavansa stately court dance by couples that was introduced from southern Europe into England in the 16th century
informationsA formal criminal charge lodged with a court or magistrate by a prosecutor without the aid of a grand jury
palimonya court-ordered allowance paid by one member of a couple formerly living together out of wedlock to the other
consistory(in the Church of England) A court presided over by a bishop, for the administration of ecclesiastical law in a diocese
bankruptsA person judged by a court to be insolvent, whose property is taken and disposed of for the benefit of creditors
consistories(in the Church of England) A court presided over by a bishop, for the administration of ecclesiastical law in a diocese
receiversA person or company appointed by a court to manage the financial affairs of a business or person that has gone bankrupt
provedestablish the existence, truth, or validity of (as by evidence or logic) prove a theorem the charges were never proved in court
statementA formal account of events given by a witness, defendant, or other party to the police or in a court of law
shochetperson certified by a rabbi or Jewish court of law to slaughter animals for food in the manner prescribed by Jewish law
statementsA formal account of events given by a witness, defendant, or other party to the police or in a court of law
roqueform of croquet played on a clay or hard-surface court surrounded by a low wall off which the balls may be played
roquesform of croquet played on a clay or hard-surface court surrounded by a low wall off which the balls may be played
convictingDeclare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
convictsDeclare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
jaia court game somewhat like handball played usually by two or four players with a ball and a long curved wicker basket strapped to the wrist
convictedDeclare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
convictionsA formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
basketballsA game played between two teams of five players in which goals are scored by throwing a ball through a netted hoop fixed above each end of the court
oyerhearing in open court involving the production of some document pleaded by one party and demanded by the other, the party pleading the document being said to make profert
oyershearing in open court involving the production of some document pleaded by one party and demanded by the other, the party pleading the document being said to make profert